Philip Seymour, or, Pioneer life in Richland County, Ohio : founded on facts . ?- known that Mr. Copus had no hand inthe matter they never would have molested officer who compeled Mr, Copus to accom-pany him, alone stands accountable for the conse-quences which H,^^5%. H* CHAPTER XXII. philip and alfeed bradley—bncolntke with indians -—pipes cavern. Some few weeks after the murder of the Sey-mour family, two youiig men were seeu standingon the banks^of the Huron river, near the mouth,earnestly engaged in conversation. One of those whom we shall introduce to thereader under t


Philip Seymour, or, Pioneer life in Richland County, Ohio : founded on facts . ?- known that Mr. Copus had no hand inthe matter they never would have molested officer who compeled Mr, Copus to accom-pany him, alone stands accountable for the conse-quences which H,^^5%. H* CHAPTER XXII. philip and alfeed bradley—bncolntke with indians -—pipes cavern. Some few weeks after the murder of the Sey-mour family, two youiig men were seeu standingon the banks^of the Huron river, near the mouth,earnestly engaged in conversation. One of those whom we shall introduce to thereader under the name of Alfred Bradley, was a na-tive of the New England States. He was the de-cendant of a wealtliy and respectable family. Al-fred possessed a mind of the first order, combin-ing wit and humor, with no ordinary amount Besides these, Alfred was in poss-ession of the most undaunted courage. He wasbold and fearless, almost to recklessness—Alfredcould not be called handsome, yet he was the cen-tre of attraction. The other person mentioned in connection withyoung Bradley, was Philip Seymour, the youngpioneer of Richland, with whom the reader hasbeen made acquainted in a previous chapter. Philip, after leaving the cabin of his father, onthe morning o


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